Handwritten Note on Commercialization of Technology

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Title (Dublin Core)
Handwritten Note on Commercialization of Technology
Description (Dublin Core)
A handwritten note in Senator Dole's legislative assistant Mark Scanlan's files listing recent updates and actions related to patent, technology transfer, and research and development policy.
Date (Dublin Core)
approximately 1989
Date Created (Dublin Core)
1989
Congress (Dublin Core)
101st (1989-1991)
Policy Area (Curation)
Science, Technology, Communications
Commerce
Creator (Dublin Core)
Unknown
Record Type (Dublin Core)
notes (documents)
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Collection Finding Aid (Dublin Core)
https://dolearchivecollections.ku.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=23&q=
Physical Location (Dublin Core)
Institution (Dublin Core)
Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Full Text (Extract Text)
(entire page handwritten)

Commerce - (illegible) of NIST

Commercialization of Technology

Bayh - Dole bill
--> cosp Domenici on Def Auth FY '90
- ck in Denise
--> permitted patent holding, but royalties to U.S. Treasury
--> '84 Dole amendment - gave univ operated labs full pat/royalty rights
- let large businesses into program

'86 Tech Transfer
--> Redirects R&D into commercializable products
- DOE, e.g. Los Alamos
- cop., not fed
- DOE (stall) going through loophole, permitting ongoing micro mgmt.

RR Patent Memo
EO 122591

Domenici Bill exempts DOE from Bayh-Dole in current draft
(entire page handwritten)

Commerce - (illegible) of NIST

Commercialization of Technology

Bayh - Dole bill
--> cosp Domenici on Def Auth FY '90
- ck in Denise
--> permitted patent holding, but royalties to U.S. Treasury
--> '84 Dole amendment - gave univ operated labs full pat/royalty rights
- let large businesses into program

'86 Tech Transfer
--> Redirects R&D into commercializable products
- DOE, e.g. Los Alamos
- cop., not fed
- DOE (stall) going through loophole, permitting ongoing micro mgmt.

RR Patent Memo
EO 122591

Domenici Bill exempts DOE from Bayh-Dole in current draft

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